Bio:
Ann Nocenti (Last name pronounced approximately "noh-CHAYN-tee") is an American journalist, writer and editor known for her work on comic books and magazines.

For Marvel Comics, she edited New Mutants and The Uncanny X-Men, making her comics writing debut on a brief run of Spider-Woman (issues #47-50) and wrote a long run of Daredevil v1, issues 236-291 from 1986 to 1991 and directly following Frank Miller's definitive Born Again storyline. She also wrote the 1986 Longshot limited series for Marvel, and in the same year produced the Someplace Strange graphic novel in collaboration with artist John Bolton. She wrote "the Inhumans Graphic Novel" in 1988. In 1993, she wrote the 16-issue run of Kid Eternity for the DC Comics imprint Vertigo.

She is noted for her left-wing political views which, particularly during her run on Daredevil, caused some controversy among fans who didn't agree with her politics. However, her take on the character explored Daredevil in new ways to considerable critical acclaim. She created several popular characters, including Typhoid Mary, Longshot and Mojo, and wrote the 1998 X-Men novel Prisoner X.

Although Nocenti left comic books in the '90s after the industry sales collapsed, she later returned to the field, penning stories such as 2004's Batman & Poison Ivy: Cast Shadows.

She also edits High Times magazine under the name Annie Nocenti and is the former editor of the screenwriting magazine Scenario.

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